*Reproducing China: Childbirth, One Child, and Beyond*
*THIS WEEK: Friday 13 July 2012 to Saturday 14 July 2012*
Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) University of Cambridge
Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DTInvitation to register for the conference, "Reproducing China: Childbirth, One Child, and Beyond"This conference brings together established scholars and junior researchers to present their cutting-edge work on the different facets of reproductive science and medicine in modern China. Taking up the continual critical interest in appropriations and disseminations of scientific theories and medical expertise, we investigate the movement and circulation of expertise, personnel, and material culture related to sexuality, reproduction, fertility, childbirth and population between China and different parts of the world. We want to understand how European and American scientific discourses interacted with Chinese discourses, and how so-called "indigenous" ideas concerning sex and reproduction became defined, incorporated or excluded. We analyse some of the long-range networks of historical and contemporary actors engaged in projects of translation and popularisation. In sum, the conference aims to produce not only new scholarship on China, but simultaneously new ideas on the mechanisms and dynamics of transmissions of reproductive knowledges around the world. Themes covered include: sexology and history of the body in China; conceptualisations of fertility and Chinese medicine; childbirth and reproductive technologies; population policies and demographic studies.
Conference websites: http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/medicine/china.html
Link to registration: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1715/
Programme: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1715/programme/
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Speakers and chairs:
*Bridie Andrews *(Bentley University)
*Francesca Bray *(University of Edinburgh)
*Mary Brazelton *(Yale University)
*Wei Wei Cao *(Keele University)
*Lily Chang *(University of Cambridge)
*Howard Chiang *(Princeton University / Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
*Harriet Evans *(University of Westminster)
*Arunabh Ghosh *(Columbia University)
*Elisabeth Hsu *(University of Oxford)
*Kerstin Klein *(Homerton University Hospital)
*Vivienne Lo *(University College London)
*David Luesink *(Indiana University -- Purdue University Indianapolis)
*Christos Lynteris *(University of Cambridge)
*Tina Phillips Johnson *(Saint Vincent College)
*Leon Rocha *(University of Cambridge / Freie Universitaet Berlin)
*Volker Scheid *(University of Westminster)
*Helen Schneider *(University of Oxford / Virgina Tech)
*Liying Sun *(University of Heidelberg)
*Simon Szreter *(University of Cambridge)
*Malcolm Thompson *(University of Toronto)
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For any queries about the conference please email *Leon Rocha*
(University of Cambridge / Freie Universitaet Berlin, lar29@cam.ac.uk).
The conference is supported by: *The Cambridge Humanities Research Grant*; *Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities *(CRASSH); *Needham Research Institute, Cambridge*; *Department of East Asian Studies, University of Cambridge*; *University of Westminster *; and the*"Generation to Reproduction" *programme through a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award in the history of medicine to the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge.
Convened by *Leon Rocha *and *Lily Chang *(University of Cambridge),
*Howard Chiang *(Princeton University and Academia Sinica, Taiwan), and
*Volker Scheid *(University of Westminster).
Draft Programme
Friday 13 July 2012
09.00–09.30 | Registration and coffee | |
09.30–10.00 | Welcome and introduction | |
10.00–12.00 | I. Bodies and sexuality
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12.00–14.00 | Lunch | |
14.00–16.00 | II. Fertility and medicine
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16.00–16.30 | Coffee | |
16.30–17.50 | III. Life and biopolitics
| Chair: TBC |
19.00 | Conference dinner |
Saturday 14 July 2012
09.30–10.00 | Registration and coffee |
10.00–12.00 | IV. Reproduction and childbirth
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12.00–14.00 | Lunch |
14.00–16.00 | V. Population and demography
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16.00–16.30 | Coffee |
16.30–18.00 | Roundtable discussion Chairs/Discussants:
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